Motility in Periweissella Species: Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization and Update on Motility in Lactobacillaceae
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The genus Weissella and the recently described genus Periweissella, to which some previously
named Weissella species have been reclassified as a result of a taxogenomic assessment, includes
lactic acid bacteria species with high biotechnological and probiotic potential. Only one species,
namely, Periweissella (P.) beninensis, whose type strain has been shown to possess probiotic features,
has so far been described to be motile. However, the availability of numerous genome sequences
of Weissella and Periweissella species prompted the possibility to screen for the presence of the
genetic determinants encoding motility in Weissella and Periweissellas spp. other than P. beninensis.
Herein, we performed a comprehensive genomic analysis to identify motility-related proteins in all
Weissella and Periweissella species described so far, and extended the analysis to the recently sequenced
Lactobacillaceae spp. Furthermore, we performed motility assays and transmission electron microscopy
(TEM) on Periweissella type strains to confirm the genomic prediction. The homology-based analysis
revealed genes coding for motility proteins only in the type strains of P. beninensis, P. fabalis, P. fabaria
and P. ghanensis genomes. However, only the P. beninensis type strain was positive in the motility assay
and displayed run-and-tumble behavior. Many peritrichous and long flagella on bacterial cells were
visualized via TEM, as well. As for the Lactobacillaceae, in addition to the species previously described
to harbor motility proteins, the genetic determinants of motility were also found in the genomes of
the type strains of Lactobacillus rogosae and Ligilactobacillus salitolerans. This study, which is one of
the first to analyze the genomes of Weissella, Periweissella and the recently sequenced Lactobacillaceae
spp. for the presence of genes coding for motility proteins and which assesses the associated motility
phenotypes, provides novel results that expand knowledge on these genera and are useful in the
further characterization of lactic acid bacteria
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
motility; flagella; fliH; fliN; Periweissella; transmission electron microscopy
Elenco autori:
Chieffi, Daniele; Fusco, Vincenzina; Fanelli, Francesca
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